Friday, February 10, 2017

I am on the last DVD disc of the final series and do NOT want to see this BBC Scotland series end. It is beyond fabulous and I am so glad I found it at my favorite public library in Madison NJ. The lighting is beautifully filmed in what appears to be total candle light, but you know it's not. I so enjoyed the Georgian London architecture, the period antiques in period paneled rooms, the costumes, and more. The stories are quite gripping too. I wasn't sure I was going to like it but was hooked right away in the first few minutes of the chapter of the first disc. You can probably stream it on Acorn and other streaming services. I prefer DVDs.

Set around trials at the Old Bailey (Central Criminal Court) in Georgian London against a backdrop of corruption and social injustice, Garrow's Law is a legal drama inspired by the life of pioneering barrister William Garrow. He is credited with coining the English phrase “presumed innocent until proven guilty” used in common law.

tammy j -- If your library doesn't have it, maybe they can get it for you on Inter-Library Loan. I am also watching MI-5 but my library only has Volume I. They have been able to get 2 and 3 for me from a neighboring library. I have reserved Volume 4 and cannot wait.xo, Rosemary

I always appreciate your recommendations. Never heard of this one. We're lucky to live in a county where most of the libraries share through inter-library loans. You can peruse the selection of all of them online and they'll send it to your local library. Bless Libraries and Librarians!!! Loving Victoria on tv right now. Love the romance and glitz.

justaweecatnap -- I am loving VICTORIA too and anxiously await Sunday night's episode. I agree that Libraries and Librarians are wonderful. Inter-library loans make almost everything available at my own library. The only things I can't get are episodes that do not exist. I am always sad when a really good series ends.xo, Rosemary